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Dylan Authors was born on 2 February 1996 in Toronto, Canada. He is an actor and director, known for Victim (2018), RoboCop (2014) and Falling Skies (2011).Jimmy Boland
(10 episodes, 2011-2012)
Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 1
Live and Learn (19 Jun. 2011)
Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 2
The Armory (19 Jun. 2011)
Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 4
Grace (3 Jul. 2011)
Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 6
Sanctuary: Part 1 (17 Jul. 2011)
Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 7
Sanctuary: Part 2 (24 Jul. 2011)
Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 9
Mutiny (7 Aug. 2011)
Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 10
Eight Hours (7 Aug. 2011)
Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 1
Worlds Apart (17 Jun. 2012)
Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 2
Shall We Gather at the River (17 Jun. 2012)
Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 3
Compass (24 Jun. 2012)- Actor
- Soundtrack
Mark Acheson was born on 19 September 1957 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. He is an actor, known for Elf (2003), The Chronicles of Riddick (2004) and Reindeer Games (2000).Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 1
Worlds Apart (17 Jun. 2012)
Jared- China Anderson loves to act, sing, dance, model and her dreams of becoming a superstar are closing in upon her. She's speedily becoming a household name. She is exceptionally professional, is naturally outgoing and has a personality that sparkles. At the tender age of four, she began to pursue her dreams by going on her very first audition in which she booked the Feature Film "Idlewild" with the musical group "Outkast". Less than a year later, she booked and starred in the #1 Box Office Movie "Madea's Family Reunion" directed by Tyler Perry. In 2007, in the role of Young Kate Thomas, she debuted in Eddie Murphy's #1 Feature Film "Norbit". She also stars in the film titled "Krews" out in 2010. China enjoys doing television too. She is on ABC's television sitcom "Carpoolers" which debuted in 2008. She is featured in Keke Palmer's music video "All My Girlz". China Anderson also appears in National Commercials and Print Ads for Wells Fargo, Target, Disney 3 6 5, Skechers, Walmart, McDonald's, Travelers Insurance, AT&T, and as well as for Macy's and UCLA Children's Center. She can also be seen in the Infomercial "That's Revolting" and she stars in the series "Diary of a Single Mom" directed by Robert Townsend which debuted early in 2009 and recurs in episodes for 2010 and 2011. China Anderson is also featured in the upcoming Feature Film "Monster Mutt" slated for release in 2010. In her latest projects for 2009/2010 she recurs on ABC's Television hit Series "Grey's Anatomy" and Guest Stars on NBC's Television hit Series "Heroes". And just recently May 2010 she was featured on "The Tonight Show w Jay Leno and Kevin Eubanks. She is also a featured voice in Steven Spielbergs upcoming "Alien Invasion Pilot" titled "Fallen Skies" due out in 2011. In 2010/2011 she is featured across the board on "Wells Fargo" National Television Commercials, Voice-Overs, Radio and Print Ads. She is also a 2009 cast member in the Theatre drama "Fences" written by Pulitzer Prize Winning Playwright August Wilson, directed by Eileen Mack Knight. Prior to earning her feature film roles, China was crowned Division Winner for ages three to four in the "Hawaiian Tropic Model Search" runway competition. She does cheer-leading for Young Champions Cheer America where she competed and took 1st Place Division Winner. In addition to entertaining, some of her favorite things to do are reading to younger audiences, bowling, shopping, going to movies, and doing gymnastics.Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 1
Live and Learn (19 Jun. 2011)
Young Survivor Kid (voice) (uncredited) - Stunts
- Actor
- Additional Crew
Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 1
Live and Learn (19 Jun. 2011)
Man at Barricade- Actress
- Music Department
Moon Bloodgood was born on 20 September 1975 in Alliance, Nebraska, USA. She is an actress, known for Terminator Salvation (2009), Faster (2010) and Eight Below (2006). She was previously married to Grady Hall.Anne Glass
(29 episodes, 2011-2013)- Actress
- Director
- Producer
Blair Brown was born in Washington D.C. Her father, Milton Henry Brown, worked at the Central Intelligence Agency, while her mother Elizabeth Ann Brown worked as a teacher.
Brown graduated from the National Theatre School of Canada in 1969 and took to the stage, where she performed in the New York Shakespeare Festival's 1975 production of "The Comedy of Errors" and in Joe Papp's 1976 production of "The Threepenny Opera," directed by Richard Foreman.
From 1987 to 1991, Brown starred as Molly Dodd in the critically acclaimed NBC TV series "The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd," which moved to Lifetime after Season 2.
In 1989, Brown played a major role in onetime partner David Hare's Broadway play "Secret Rapture." She continued to work steadily in theater, winning a Tony award in 2000 for her role in Michael Frayn's "Copenhagen."
Brown's numerous film credits include 1973's Oscar winning film "The Paper Chase," Robert Aldrich's "The Choirboys," and the John Belushi film "Continental Divide," which landed her a Golden Globe nomination for Best Motion Picture Actress in a Comedy/Musical.
Brown is also known for her television appearances in "Frasier," "Smallville," "ER" and for her role as "Nina Sharp" in the Fox series "Fringe." On "Orange is the New Black," Brown memorably appears as inmate Judy King, a role that was inspired by Martha Stewart.
The actress has narrated more than 50 documentary films and audio books. She has one son by the late actor Richard Jordan.Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 8
What Hides Beneath (31 Jul. 2011)
Sonya Rankin- Actor
- Additional Crew
Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 8
What Hides Beneath (31 Jul. 2011)
Anne's Patient- Actress
- Location Management
- Additional Crew
Brianne Brozey was born on 25 August 1963 in West Virginia, USA. She is an actress, known for Jungle Shuffle (2014), Power Rangers Time Force (2001) and Tarzan (1999). She has been married to Deven Chierighino since 4 April 1987.Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 2
The Armory (19 Jun. 2011)
Woman (uncredited)- Evan Bird was born on 23 May 2000 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He is an actor, known for Maps to the Stars (2014), Chained (2012) and Fringe (2008).Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 4
Young Bloods (1 Jul. 2012)
Johnny - Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 4
Young Bloods (1 Jul. 2012)
Diego - Actor
- Stunts
Adam was born October 20, 1988 in Cambridge, Ontario, Canada. Adam's big sister Mandy Butcher is also an actor. Adam started acting at the age of 9 when his Aunt (a talent agent) and Uncle, Randy Butcher (a stuntman/coordinator), suggested that Adam and his sister Mandy get their head-shots taken. Thanks to them, the hardest part of getting into showbiz, was "all in the family."
Adam is represented in Hollywood by CAA, one of the largest talent agencies in LA.Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 1
Live and Learn (19 Jun. 2011)
Farley- Luciana Carro is a Toronto-born actress known for her dramatic and comedic roles on American television and feature films.
Carro began studying acting as a child and showcased her talent in a number of local productions. Her high school drama teacher Gerry Campbell, father of actress Neve Campbell, was impressed by the young woman's talent and convinced her to pursue classical training at Theatre Humber in Toronto. Carro's career began soon after she graduated from theater school.
Before landing her first major role on Ronald D. Moore's critically acclaimed, Emmy award-winning TV series, Battlestar Galactica (2004), Carro booked recurring roles on award-winning shows, such as The Chris Isaak Show (2001) and The L Word (2004). As "Louanne 'Kat' Katraine" on Battlestar Galactica, Carro worked with Academy Award nominees Edward James Olmos and Mary McDonnell. Carro's international following has grown as a result of her work on Battlestar Galactica and her subsequent roles in major feature films and TV shows.
Carro's film roles include work with Will Ferrell in Blades of Glory (2007), Christina Milian and Lorainne Bracco in Snowglobe (2007), Al Pacino and Rene Russo in Two for the Money (2005), and with director Keenan Ivory Wayans in White Chicks (2004). Carro's prowess as a screen actress has landed her recurring roles on TV shows, including, "Stephanie Meyer" in Greg Berlanti's Everwood (2006), "Priya Magnus" in Ronald D. Moore's Caprica (2010), "Crazy Lee" in Steven Spielberg's Falling Skies (2012-2013), and "Anana" in Ronald D. Moore's Helix (2014). Executive producer Charlize Theron cast Carro to play "Trina McCoy" in the ABC pilot, Hatfields & Mccoys (2013).
Beyond her film and television success, Carro has continued pursuing her passion for the theater as a student of renowned director and coach, Larry Moss. Some of her major roles in theater productions include: 'Anne Frank' in a Goodrich & Hackett's "The Diary of Anne Frank," 'Puck' in Shakespeare's "Midsummer Nights Dream," 'Alice' in James Reaney's "Alice Through the Looking Glass," and 'Nora' in Sean O'Casey's "The Plough and the Stars." In 2014 Carro began workshopping the role of 'Veronica' in Stephen Adly Guirgis' contemporary Nuyorican comedy, "The Motherf**cker with the Hat".Crazy Lee
Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 2
Shall We Gather at the River (17 Jun. 2012)
Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 3
Compass (24 Jun. 2012)
Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 5
Love and Other Acts of Courage (8 Jul. 2012)
Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 7
Molon Labe (22 Jul. 2012)
Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 9
The Price of Greatness (12 Aug. 2012)
Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 10
A More Perfect Union (19 Aug. 2012) - Actress
- Producer
- Director
Known primarily for her acting career, 'In Her Name' is Sarah Carter's debut as a feature director and filmmaker. This movie premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival 2022. Canadian-born, Sarah trained classically in theater, dance, and fine arts at Ryerson University Toronto. When she arrived in Los Angeles, her acting career took off quickly with string of long-running series regular roles. She became well known for her role as "Madeleine Poe" opposite James Woods on CBS' Shark directed by Spike Lee and most recently she took the lead as "Harper Deakins" opposite Cole Hauser and Richard Shiff on her series Rogue.
Her guest-starring and recurring roles leave a memorable impression, namely as "Alicia Baker" on the CW's Smallville; as "Wrenn Darcy" opposite Peter Krause, Donald Sutherland, and Jill Clayburgh in HBO's Dirty Sexy Money; as "Cassie" in the much-talked-about "The Sundance Kids" episode of HBO's Entourage; as "Lynn Downey" on CBS' long-running remake of Hawaii Five-0, and she's maintained her status as a fan favorite recurring as "Cicada," the first female villain, on CW's The Flash, as well as a guest-star in Law & Order SVU opposite Mariska Hargitay portraying a charismatic capo of NXIVM sex cult.
Her success as an actor inspired a quiet pursuit of the director's chair beginning with Judd Apatow and Seth Rogan inviting her into the writing room to develop her character on their comedy series 'Undeclared'. Since then, she has shadowed and worked with several top directors, most notably over the course of her 5-year run on Steven Spielberg's "Falling Skies".
In film, Sarah has starred in several independent and studio pictures, including Haven, Killing Zelda Sparks, Berkeley, The Weinstein Co.'s DOA: Dead or Alive, New Line Cinema's Final Destination 2. She appeared opposite Rachel McAdams, as "Diane" in SpyGlass Pictures' blockbuster, The Vow, and opposite Larenz Tate as "Veronica" in Business Ethics.
With the birth of her daughter, Alice, Sarah completed her first original screenplay, 'Girl Who Needed A Ride'. She is CEO and founder of her own house, Cheshire Moon Productions. Along with her husband, Emmy Award-winning editor, Kevin Barth, she has successfully produced two full-length features, "A Pity", and her self-penned directorial debut "In Her Name". Both have shared success on the 2022 festival circuit.
Sarah honors her mastery of the artistic process by teaching and contributing as a philanthropist in various ways. She's worked with teenage boys at Camp Kilpatrick Juvenile Delinquent Hall to help them tell their stories and move their emotions creatively, and facilitates women's groups intended to share and release trauma, celebrate wisdom, and find freedom in a safe community. For years, she was the spokesperson for The Breast Cancer Fund promoting health and wellness, raising funds for research, and was featured in Elle Magazine for climbing Mt. Shasta in honor of all the women in her life and around the world who live with or who have died fighting cancer. Today, Cheshire Moon Productions has partnered with EmpowerHer, an organization to support and inspire young women who have lost their mothers.
Working and traveling alone as an actor for over a decade, she values her ability to bond and communicate beyond language and culture. As a practicing Buddhist and yogini, with professional training in core energetics, and having acquired teaching status for her studies with Dr. Clarissa Pinkola Estes on story analysis and channeling archetypes, Sarah applies her experience as a mystic to all facets of her life's work.
Along with being a professional actor, director, writer, producer, and devoted mother, Sarah is a singer/songwriter in her band, "SanguinDrake."Margaret
(28 episodes, 2011-2013)- Actor
- Stunts
- Soundtrack
Cueball
Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 2
The Armory (19 Jun. 2011)
Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 4
Grace (3 Jul. 2011)
(uncredited)- Actor
- Director
- Soundtrack
Stephen Collins was born on 1 October 1947 in Des Moines, Iowa, USA. He is an actor and director, known for 7th Heaven (1996), Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979) and The First Wives Club (1996). He has been married to Jenny Nagel since 22 July 2019. He was previously married to Faye Grant and Marjorie Weinman.- Actress
- Producer
- Writer
- Actress
- Additional Crew
- Producer
Caitlin Stryker grew up a railroad brat, never living in any city for longer than 2 years as her father's railroading career kept the family on the move. With her gypsy spirit firmly in place, she splits time between the three cities she calls home: NYC, LA, and Vancouver, BC. She started her career in the performing arts as a ballet dancer performing with the Royal Winnipeg Ballet's Young Performers Ensemble, where her love for emotional freedom was established. Caitlin was then scooped up by Elite modeling agency in Toronto, which fluidly led to her acting career in Film/TV. Her love of film has even put her behind the camera as she co-produced multiple shorts, and the 31x Award-Winning feature film, "Land of Smiles", with her husband Bradley Stryker.Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 3
Compass (24 Jun. 2012)
Mother- Actor
- Writer
- Director
Actor-Director Colin Cunningham has been nominated for 3 GEMINI'S (Canada's Oscar) for 'Best Actor' and has been nominated for 11 'Best Actor' LEO AWARDS (Canada's Emmy) for which he won 3. As a Director, he made the 'short list' for an Academy Award Nomination in the Madison Graie produced, CENTIGRADE. His work has been recognized by The Hollywood Reporter, The New York Times, TIME magazine and Rolling Stone.
Series regs include Steven Spielberg's FALLING SKIES, AMC's PREACHER and Universal's BLOOD DRIVE. And, Kevin Costner's highly anticipated 2 part epic saga, HORIZON.
Sometimes referred to as Canada's Gary Oldman, Cunningham has built a reputation as a true chameleon. For 5 Seasons, Cunningham starred alongside Noah Wyle and Will Patton in the Steven Spielberg / Dreamworks produced series "Falling Skies," for TNT. Cunningham played "John Pope," the rogue survivor of the alien attack that has hit the world.
He is also infamously known as the mischievous ring master Julian Slink in SYFY's "Blood Drive." The New York Times lauded, "The real attention-getter here is Colin Cunningham... It's hard to make an impression in a series that is so insane, but Mr. Cunningham manages it."
The American born Cunningham has won critical acclaim on shows such as "Da Vinci's Inquest" [CBC], and "Living in Your Car" for HBO Canada. On the big screen, Cunningham teamed up with Catherine Keener in Courtney Moorehead Balaker's "Little Pink House" [Dada Films], has been pursued by Arnold Schwarzenegger in "The Sixth Day" [Columbia Pictures], and put his life on the line for Jennifer Garner in "Elektra" [20th Century Fox]. He has also appeared in multiple Indie favorites, including comedic turns in "Best In Show" with Christopher Guest [Warner Bros.].
In 2009, Cunningham made a name for himself as a director, when he [along with actor/producer Madison Graie] made the short-list for an Academy Award Nomination for their film "Centigrade". The film [in which Cunningham also starred] took over two dozen "Best Of" awards and nominations, and in addition to being considered for an Oscar, it became the first short film in iTunes history to break the Top Ten in Feature Downloads, finding itself right alongside such Hollywood blockbusters as "Iron Man" and "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull".
The film hit numerous Top Ten Lists, including the Santa Barbara International Film Festival, the Palm Springs International Film Festival, the Vancouver International Film Festival, the Jackson Hole International Film Festival, the Montreal World Film Festival, Short Film Corner [Cannes], Best of Shorts Film Festival [France], and Canadian Film Center [CFC]. Centigrade enjoys the notoriety as one of the most successful short films ever made and is currently being developed into a project for television.
'SELECT' AWARDS LIST BELOW
In addition to acting, he has directed numerous music videos for Country Music Television [CMT] and plays tenor saxophone for the funk/soul band WHAT-THE-FUNK! Cunningham currently resides in New York City.
'Best Actor' - Leo Award in a Television Series - Da Vinci's Inquest 'Best Actor' Leo Award in a Television Series - Fools For Hire 'Best Director' Leo Award - Centigrade 'Best Actor' Leo Award - Centigrade 'Best Actor' - Nomination Leo Award in a Television Series - J-POD 'Best Actor' - Nomination Leo Award in a Television Series - The Collector 'Best Actor' - Nomination Leo Award in a Television Series - Insider Trading 'Best Actor' - Nomination Leo Award in a Television Series - Da Vinci's Inquest 'Best Actor' - Nomination in a Television Series - Big Sound 'Best Actor' - Nomination Genie Award in a Television Series - Less Than Kind 'Best Emerging Director' Vancouver Intl. Film Festival [VIFF].John Pope
(26 episodes, 2011-2013)- Henry Czerny was born on 8 February 1959 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He is an actor, known for Mission: Impossible (1996), Clear and Present Danger (1994) and The Pink Panther (2006). He has been married to Claudine Cassidy since 11 August 2001. They have one child.Lt. Terry Clayton
Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 6
Sanctuary: Part 1 (17 Jul. 2011)
Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 7
Sanctuary: Part 2 (24 Jul. 2011) - Megan Danso was born in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. She is an actress, known for Siren (2018), Falling Skies (2011) and The 100 (2014).
- Actor
- Additional Crew
- Writer
Dale Dye was born Oct. 8, 1944, in Cape Girardeau, Missouri. He graduated as a cadet officer from Missouri Military Academy, but there was no money for college, so he enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps in January 1964. He served in Vietnam in 1965 and 1967 through 1970, surviving 31 major combat operations. He emerged from Southeast Asia with numerous decorations, including a Bronze Star for valor and three Purple Heart medals for wounds suffered in combat. He spent 13 years as an enlisted Marine, rising to the rank of master sergeant. He was chosen to attend officer candidate school and was appointed a warrant officer in 1976. He later converted his commission and was a captain when he was sent to Beirut with the multinational peacekeeping force in 1982-83. He served in a variety of assignments around the world and along the way managed to graduate with a BA degree in English from the University of Maryland. Dye worked for a year at Soldier of Fortune magazine after his retirement in 1984. He spent time in Central America, reporting and training troops in guerrilla warfare techniques in both El Salvador and Nicaragua before leaving the magazine in 1985 and heading for Hollywood. He is the founder and principal of Warriors, Inc., which provides technical advisory services to the entertainment industry worldwide. Services included performer training, research, planning, staging and on-set advisory for directors and other key production personnel.Jim Porter
(11 episodes, 2011-2013)
Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 1
Live and Learn (19 Jun. 2011)
Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 3
Prisoner of War (26 Jun. 2011)
Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 4
Grace (3 Jul. 2011)
(uncredited)
Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 8
What Hides Beneath (31 Jul. 2011)
Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 8
Death March (5 Aug. 2012)
Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 9
The Price of Greatness (12 Aug. 2012)
Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 10
A More Perfect Union (19 Aug. 2012)- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Brad Dryborough was born on 25 August 1967 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. He is an actor and producer, known for The Bug (2002), The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008) and The Cabin in the Woods (2011).Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 9
The Price of Greatness (12 Aug. 2012)
Doctor- Actor
- Additional Crew
Erfan Elias Edraki known professionally as Elias Edraki, was born in Montreal, Quebec. He is a Persian/Canadian Actor, best known for his roles as Anson in Degrassi: The Next Generation, Arash Alavi in Tehranto and the voice of Sakyo Kurayami in the anime series Beyblade: Shogun Steel. He has worked with a diverse range of Actors and Directors, including Steven Spielberg, Giancarlo Esposito, Hayley Atwell, Henry Rollins, Gina Rodriguez, Carla Gugino, Will Patton, Bill Scarsgård, Steve Schirripa and Guillermo del Toro.
As a Voice Actor, Edraki began his career with Afghanada, a radio drama on CBC, where he voiced numerous characters over the span of three seasons. His voice continued to be heard on cartoons, video games and commercials, such as Beyblade: Shogun Steel, Watch Dogs 2, CBC's The Passionate Eye, Scary Stories To Tell in The Dark, as well as commercials for Mitsubishi, VEGA, One Soccer, The Ontario Lottery and Gaming Commission and the Government of Canada.
Edraki was raised in Toronto, Canada, where he currently resides. His nickname "ERF" (short for Erfan) translates to "knowledge" in Farsi. Edraki studied at York University (Toronto, ON), where he obtained an Honours Degree in Communication Studies.Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 1
Live and Learn (19 Jun. 2011)
Wilson- Olivia Steele Falconer was born on 15 July 2000 in Vancouver, Canada. She is an actress, known for Once Upon a Time (2011), The Good Doctor (2017) and Sacred Lies (2018).Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 8
Death March (5 Aug. 2012)
Jenny - Nikolas Filipovic is known for The Humanity Bureau (2017), Gracepoint (2014) and Falling Skies (2011).
- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Matt Frewer has been travelling all over North America in recent months filming recurring roles. Most recently, he worked in Los Angeles for HBO's Perry Mason and in Austin for AMC's Fear The Walking Dead. In Vancouver portrayed Carnage in Netflix's sci-fi drama Altered Carbon (2018); in Montreal (opposite Dennis Quaid) as Anthony Bruhl in NBC's Timeless (2016); in Toronto as Paul Rice in Crackle's The Art of More (2015), and also in Toronto as Dr. Leekie on BBC America's award-winning Orphan Black (2013); and in Brooklyn, New York as Dr. J. M. Christiansen in Steven Soderbergh's gritty early-20th century hospital drama The Knick (2014).
Frewer's film credits include Steven Spielberg's The BFG (2016), 20th Century Fox's Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb (2014), 50/50 (2011) (with Seth Rogen and Joseph Gordon-Levitt), Foreverland (2011), Frankie & Alice (2010) (with Halle Berry), and as Moloch in Zack Snyder's Watchmen (2009). He appeared in Snyder's 2004 film, Dawn of the Dead (2004). He filmed Attack on Darfur (2009) in South Africa and played the lead in the action/adventure film Wushu Warrior (2011), which was filmed in China. Other work on the big screen includes playing "Big Russ Thompson" in Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (1989), and Jobe Smith, the nefarious computer genius in Lawnmower Man 2: Beyond Cyberspace (1995). Frewer starred in four Sherlock Holmes films for Muse Entertainment, CTV and the Odyssey Channel.
He performed leading roles in numerous television movies & miniseries, including Nick Willing's Alice (2009) (as the White Knight; for which he was nominated for a Gemini Award). He reunited with Nick Willing to play Daedalus in 13 episodes of Olympus (2015). Frewer starred in the television miniseries Delete (2013) for Brightlight Pictures, A&E's miniseries Bag of Bones (2011) with Pierce Brosnan, Hallmark's Battle of the Bulbs (2010), and in Spielberg's Taken (2002). He played an arsonist known as the " Trashcan Man" in the Stephen King-scripted ABC miniseries, The Stand (1994).
In addition to his recent television work, Cable Ace and Gemini award-winning Frewer is a familiar face on the Emmy-nominated DreamWorks/TNT Falling Skies (2011) as well as Eureka (Sci-Fi), Intelligence (CBC), and Doctor, Doctor (CBS). He made guest appearances on such prime time network television series as St. Elsewhere, Miami Vice, and Star Trek: The Next Generation. Other notable turns on television include portraying such real-life notable individuals as U.S. Ambassador Edwin O. Reischauer in American Playhouse's Long Shadows (1994) (PBS), Alexander Haig in Kissinger and Nixon (1995) (TNT), and Gene Kranz in the made-for-television movie Apollo 11 (1996).General Bressler
Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 9
The Price of Greatness (12 Aug. 2012)
Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 10
A More Perfect Union (19 Aug. 2012)- Actress
- Soundtrack
Seychelle Gabriel is from Burbank, CA and has been acting professionally for over a decade. She began doing background work when she was a child and moved into principle roles towards her later high school years, after performing in the Frank Miller film, The Spirit. She has since then performed in a handful of feature films, in regular roles on television shows such as TNT's Falling Skies and lending her voice in The Legend of Korra, and in recurring roles on shows such as Weeds, Revenge, and Sleepy Hollow. She has attended a semester at London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts, and is also a singer and musician.Lourdes
(30 episodes, 2011-2013)- Most Canadians would know Bruce Gray as the star of the TV series Traders (Gemini Award), but most Americans would recognize him as the Father of the groom in My Big Fat Greek Wedding. Although he began his acting career on stage in the 60s, he quickly moved into daytime dramas: contracted to Somerset, High Hopes and the Edge of Night in the 70's. A move to Hollywood in the 80s led to guest star roles on hundreds of TV shows, recurring on Murder She Wrote, Medium, Tour of Duty, Falling Skies, How I met your Mother. Bruce gained notoriety in the gay community as "Shickle The Pickle" on Queer As Folk, then for football fans by playing a team owner on Playmakers for ESPN.Uncle Scott
Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 1
Live and Learn (19 Jun. 2011)
Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 2
The Armory (19 Jun. 2011)
Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 3
Prisoner of War (26 Jun. 2011)
Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 4
Grace (3 Jul. 2011)
Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 5
Silent Kill (10 Jul. 2011)
Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 8
What Hides Beneath (31 Jul. 2011)
Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 9
Mutiny (7 Aug. 2011) - Actress
- Additional Crew
Emily Ricks Hahn was born on 28 July 2000 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She is an actress, known for Beautifully Broken (2018), Toy Story 3 (2010) and Camp Cool Kids (2017).- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Bruce has performed in dozens of theatre, television and film projects "Hannson" The Red Green Show", "Good Will Hunting" "Krapp's Last Tape" "Waiting for Godot" "Murder at 1600", "Mean Girls" "Degrassi" "Falling Skies" "Monk" "Canadian Bacon" "Eerie, Indiana" "White Mice" "Communicating Doors" "The Danish Play" and "Coma Unplugged" to name a few. Has won awards for his commercial work in Canada and the U.S. Won the "Pretty funny male improviser" at the Canadian Comedy Awards." Played the lead in the 2003 Cannes award winning film "The Truth About Head" Has won Gemini's for his voice and puppetry work. He is also one of the founding members of the award winning improv troupe "Illustrated Men" He can be seen as Agent Jones in "Phil the Alien", as a writer and performer and sketch director on "After Hours with Kenny Robinson" and as Rocko in "Puppets Who Kill". He is also the director and producer of "And Go" an improv television show that aired on City TV. Bruce has directed "The Kids in The Hall" "Killer Bees" "Grocery Mishap" "The Maddest Kind of Love" "The Puck Stops Here" "Fun Without Dick and Wayne". "A Freudian Slip of The Jung" and "The Not-So-Nice Late Show" He has written plays "A Clever Boy", "Circus Town" and "The Getaway" which took place in a moving van. And "Dine Her" which was performed in a Diner and involved Zombies. His next project is "Dog Wash." A Reservoir Dogs parody that takes place inside a car wash.Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 6
Sanctuary: Part 1 (17 Jul. 2011)
Jeff Russell- Born in the heart of the Ukraine, in a city called Kharkiv, Andrey Ivchenko was always a dreamer and very passionate about television and film. As his desire to be an actor grew, Andrey enrolled in his high school theater programs and realized he was a natural at memorizing lines quickly and learned how to own the stage.
At the age of 18, Andrey joined the U.S.S.R. military and served for 2 years. After he got out, he attended college and got his Masters Degree in Kinesiology. Knowing his opportunities to succeed in film and television were extremely limited in the Ukraine, Andrey packed up and moved to Europe for the next few years hoping to find bigger opportunities. Not too long after, he moved to Toronto, Canada (where he later became a citizen) to try his luck knowing there were many more productions in television and film casting. Almost immediately, Andrey signed with an agent and began landing acting/stunt roles on such known shows as: "Falling Skies," "Nikita," and "The Transporter" (the TV series). He landed his first leading role in a Lionsgate feature called "The Way Of The West" which was released in 2011 as well as a lead role in the Envision Media feature "Freezer" opposite Dylan McDermot which was released in 2014.
After having some great success in Canada, Andrey decided to make the move to Los Angeles. Since moving to LA about 9 years ago, Andrey has landed almost a dozen additional recognizable credits in television and film. He is most recognized as the Russian Terminator, Grigori, on season 3 of the Netflix mega hit series "Stranger Things" as well as from his supporting role, opposite Vin Diesel, in the box office hit "xXx: The Return Of Xander Cage" as the Russian villain 'Red Erik.' Andrey has also been seen recurring on the TV show "Counterpart" on Starz! and a Guest Star appearance on the hit Netflix show "Lucifer." He's also very recognized as Perseus, the leading villain character in "Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War." Most recently, he completed a feature film called "Darkness Of Man" where he stars opposite Jean-Claude Van Damme as well as the feature film "The Best Man" that will be distributed by Saban Films out early 2023.
Andrey has definitely become a recognizable face and name within the entertainment industry and this next year will be very exciting with all of the upcoming projects he has in the works. In his spare time he likes to hang out with friends, go to the gym, and travel.Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 8
What Hides Beneath (31 Jul. 2011)
Armed Fighter - Actor
- Director
- Writer
Connor Jessup was born in Toronto, Canada. Acting since the age of eleven, he is best known for his roles in Netflix's fantasy series Locke & Key (2020) and in the Emmy-winning ABC drama American Crime (2015). Other notable roles include acclaimed performances in the independent films Blackbird (2012) and Closet Monster (2015).
Jessup is also a writer, director and producer. He directed the documentary A.W. A Portrait of Apichatpong Weerasethakul (2018) for the Criterion Collection, and has written and directed several shorts -- including Boy (2015) and Lira's Forest (2017). He runs a production company, Big & Quiet Pictures, with producer Ashley Shields-Muir.Ben Mason
(27 episodes, 2011-2013)- Actor
- Producer
- Soundtrack
The youngest of four brothers, Doug Jones was born on May 24, 1960, in Indianapolis, Indiana, and grew up in the city's Northeastside. After attending Bishop Chatard High School, he headed off to Ball State University, where he graduated in 1982 with a Bachelor's degree in Telecommunications and a minor in Theatre.
He learned mime at school, joining a troupe and doing the whole white-face thing, and has also worked as a contortionist.
After a hitch in theater in Indiana, he moved to Los Angeles in 1985, and has not been out of work since; he's acted in over 25 films, many television series (Including the award-winning Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997); his episode "Hush" garnered two Emmy nominations) and over 90 commercials and music videos with the likes of Madonna and Marilyn Manson.
Although known mostly for his work under prosthetics, he has also performed as 'himself' in such highly-rated films as Adaptation. (2002) with Nicolas Cage and indie projects such as Phil Donlon's A Series of Small Things (2005).
But it is his sensitive and elegant performance as Abe Sapien in Hellboy (2004), which stormed to the top of the U.S. box office in the spring of 2004, that has brought him an even higher profile and much praise from audiences and critics alike.
Doug is married and lives in California.- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Jared Keeso is a Canadian actor, screenwriter, and producer. He is best known for creating and starring in the comedy series Letterkenny (2016-present), which won a Canadian Screen Award for Best Comedy Series in 2017. He is also known for his roles as Ben Chartier in the 2014 series 19-2 (2014-2017), for which he won a Canadian Screen Award, and Don Cherry in the television films Keep Your Head Up Kid: The Don Cherry Story (2010) and The Wrath of Grapes: The Don Cherry Story II (2012), for which he won a Leo Award and Gemini Award. He married Magali Brunelle Keeso, a Canadian corporate lawyer, in July 2018.- Lyle
(17 episodes, 2012-2013)
Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 1
Worlds Apart (17 Jun. 2012)
Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 2
Shall We Gather at the River (17 Jun. 2012)
Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 3
Compass (24 Jun. 2012)
Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 5
Love and Other Acts of Courage (8 Jul. 2012)
Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 6
Homecoming (15 Jul. 2012)
Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 7
Molon Labe (22 Jul. 2012)
Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 9
The Price of Greatness (12 Aug. 2012)
Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 10
A More Perfect Union (19 Aug. 2012) - Actor
- Soundtrack
Mpho Koaho is a series regular on Falling Skies for TNT. Other television credits include the Canadian miniseries Soul, for which he won a Gemini Award in 2009, and a critically acclaimed guest lead performance on the CBS series Flashpoint, for which he was also nominated for a Gemini Award.
Koaho began his career when Maya Angelou cast him as the young lead in her film Down in the Delta for Mira...max, and he has continued to work steadily ever since. D.J. Caruso next cast Koaho in The Salton Sea opposite Val Kilmer and he has gone on to co-star in Four Brothers for John Singleton and Paramount, Get Rich or Die Tryin' for Jim Sheridan and Paramount, and Blindness for Fernando Meirelles and Focus Features. Other film credits include: Saw III, Haven and It's A Boy Girl Thing.
Koaho resides in Toronto.Anthony
(24 episodes, 2011-2013)- Actor
- Additional Crew
- Sound Department
Maxim Knight stars in TNT's hit sci-fi drama "Falling Skies." Maxim's performance earned him a Young Artist Award in 2012.
At 13, Maxim has over 60 film, television, commercial & voice over credits.
At the tender age of 7, Maxim booked his first feature film, starring opposite Oscar winner Melissa Leo, Nick Cannon, Rosanna Arquette & Chris "Ludicris" Bridges in "Ball Don't Lie." Maxim portrayed "Sticky," a young boy who is witness to his mother's suicide and has to face and ultimately triumph over life's challenges and unfair circumstances.
Maxim has showcased his dramatic chops with numerous appearances on hit shows such as CBS mega hit "Criminal Minds," NBC's "Parenthood," ABC's "Brothers & Sisters," and A&E's "The Cleaner." His guest-starring role on CBS's "CSI: Miami" earned him a 2012 Young Artist Award Nomination.
Alum of the famed Second City Improv School, Maxim's comedic strengths are undeniable. He held his own opposite comedian Frank Caliendo on TBS's "Frank TV," and generated big laughs on FX's quirky comedy "Wilfred" and HBO's "Funny or Die Presents." His performance opposite the late, great Dixie Carter in the Hallmark Channel's heartwarming holiday classic "Our First Christmas" earned him a Leading Young Actor nomination for the 2009 Young Artist Awards. Most recently, Maxim brought his brand of funny to FX's long-running hit "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia," in a scene so hysterical it was featured on TBS's "Conan" to promote the new season.
Maxim is also an accomplished voice over artist, with credits including Judd Apatow's "Bridesmaids," Warner Bros.' "The Adventures of Burt Wonderstone" and "Happy Feet 2, " Twentieth Century Fox's "We Bought a Zoo" and "Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules," Columbia Pictures' "The Smurfs," Nickelodeon's "WINX Club," Disney Channel's "Fish Hooks," and multiple episodes of "Special Agent Oso" and "Sophia the First."
Maxim's love for the entertainment business started in first grade, when he turned an ordinary composition book into his "movie journal" and filled it with his first screenplay, entitled "Magical -Darkness." By year's end, Maxim produced, cast, and directed his masterpiece, including choosing the musical score.
Writing, producing, acting, directing and composing are only the tip of Maxim Knight's talents and interests. Maxim is a voracious reader, with a special love for fantasy fiction. Also a gaming expert, Maxim aspires to create a new line of educational video games to encourage and challenge kids to read, games that parents can also feel confident buying for their kids. Maxim proved his passion in a recent persuasive essay for school, as he wrote about the value of playing video games and cited important life skills they may teach. His encyclopedic knowledge and vision for the gaming future parallel the inventive thinking of a young Bill Gates or Mark Zuckerberg. He currently has an internship with video game legends and personal mentors, Dan Jevons and Dmitri Johnson, of DJ2 Entertainment. A Dean's List student, he earned a perfect score on California's Gifted and Talented Education Program qualifying test and has garnered numerous academic awards.
Maxim's unique natural talent as a public speaker earned him the school's Junior Toastmasters title for his fourth grade speech entitled, "Disneyland, What You Don't Know." As a young scholar, Maxim has always strived to encourage the importance of literacy and continues to donate his time to the National Education Association's (NEA's) distinguished "Read Across America" program, along with celebrities like Justin Bieber and our nation's First Lady Michelle Obama, to support the NEA's mission to motivate children to read. In addition, Maxim has an advanced awareness and genuine concern about world events, the political landscape in the U.S., dangers to the environment and other far-reaching issues. He is a passionate young philanthropist who's determined to do what he can to protect the welfare of others, especially children and animals. He aspires to establish and support many charities and foundations, hoping his voice as a celebrity will impact positive changes in the world.
For fun, Maxim loves to travel and explore other cultures. His film projects have taken him from his hometown in Hawaii to Toronto, Vancouver and faraway places like Romania. He also enjoys nature hikes, swimming, skiing, bicycling and horseback-riding. Thanks to his "Falling Skies" character's love of riding a Ripstik caster board, Maxim has a new passion for the sport and has become a skilled rider.
Maxim currently resides in Los Angeles.Matt Mason
(31 episodes, 2011-2014)- Sarah
Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 1
Live and Learn (19 Jun. 2011)
Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 4
Grace (3 Jul. 2011)
Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 5
Silent Kill (10 Jul. 2011)
Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 6
Sanctuary: Part 1 (17 Jul. 2011)
Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 7
Sanctuary: Part 2 (24 Jul. 2011)
Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 10
Eight Hours (7 Aug. 2011) - Actor
- Director
- Producer
Diego Klattenhoff (born 1979) is best known for his role as Mike Faber in the TV series Homeland (2011). He plays the role of a Marine captain whose best friend returns to the US after disappearing in Iraq seven years earlier. Klattenhoff was born in Nova Scotia, Canada. As a kid, he always wanted to be a professional baseball player. But he chose to pursue an acting career after moving to Toronto at the age of 19. He started attending theater workshops for a number of years while working as a bartender. In his early career he studied with some of Canada's most respected acting coaches, including David Rotenberg, Bruce Clayton and Rae Ellen Bodie. He appeared in TV shows like Smallville (2001) and Stargate SG-1 (1997).Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 9
Mutiny (7 Aug. 2011)
Lt. Danner- Actor
- Special Effects
- Director
An actor, writer, and director known for the award winning film _Little Johnny Bigpants (2010)_ (cv); Johnny was born on a snowy morning in Montreal, Canada. A hyperactive kid, Johnny used comedy to hog as much attention as possible, and performed dangerous stunts in order to impress girls.
Always the class clown, a high school teacher suggested Johnny direct his energy towards the drama program. At 14, Johnny created the first improvisation program at his school, but after 4 years as it's lead, he was banned from the program for being "too risqué".
Johnny was absent from the acting world for the next 14 years, but his love of film has drawn him back in. He has since made dozens of appearances inn television and film, and is working as a stunt man, actor, and filmmaker in Toronto.Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 3
Prisoner of War (26 Jun. 2011)
Soldier (uncredited)- Actor
- Stunts
- Additional Crew
As a third generation native of Sun Valley, Idaho, Rob grew up with an appreciation of all things outdoors and athletic. After playing NCAA baseball, Rob attended two film schools in Los Angeles, obtaining a producer's diploma. He splits his time between his home in Sun Valley, Idaho and his classic sailboat in Marina Del Rey, where he enjoys skiing, sailing, surfing, and most of the other "s" sports.Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 3
Prisoner of War (26 Jun. 2011)
Parent #1- Actor
- Soundtrack
One actor who has deserved much acknowledgment and fame and has had to do without it on a number of occasions is Robert Sean Leonard, known by most as Dr. James Wilson on House (2004). But his career has spanned a number of classic films, alongside such greats as Daniel Day-Lewis, Christian Bale, Paul Newman, and Denzel Washington.
Born Robert Lawrence Leonard in Westland, New Jersey, he attended first Fordham University and then Columbia University. Afterwards he was accepted into the Screen Actor's Guild, changing his middle name to 'Sean'. Leonard's first acting role was My Two Loves (1986) where he was cast in a small role. That same year he was also in The Manhattan Project (1986). The film is a suspense thriller starring John Lithgow and is about a science experiment taken too far.
Leonard continued on from these firsts and landed a role in Bluffing It (1987) and then acted in another teen comedy: My Best Friend Is a Vampire (1987). His next role is easily one of his most memorable. He took the second billing in Dead Poets Society (1989) opposite Robin Williams and Ethan Hawke. His character of Neil Perry is a young student whose passion for acting is smothered in fear of his father's wrath and his parents' domination of his life. While Robin Williams earned himself an Oscar nomination, Leonard gave a truly Oscar-worthy performance.
The 20-year old actor was well on his way now, and he proceeded to act in another Oscar-nominated film: Mr. & Mrs. Bridge (1990) starring Paul Newman. Leonard resumed the rebellious youth act from "Dead Poets" as he played one of the children caught between their father's conservative ways and their own ideas. Leonard followed up with the not-so successful Married to It (1991). Two years after that Leonard found massive success in three different films.
Firstly, he acted in Kenneth Branagh's Much Ado About Nothing (1993). Pulling in 60 million on an 8 million dollar budget, it remains one of the most successful films based off of a play by Shakespeare. Leonard was surrounded by other talents apart in addition to Branagh, such as Brian Blessed, Kate Beckinsale, Denzel Washington, Michael Keaton, and Emma Thompson. Leonard played the character of Claudio and was sadly criticized by several critics for his acting. However others such as Roger Ebert defended the young lead whose character is deceived into thinking his betrothed is unfaithful.
In the same year, Leonard took the lead in Swing Kids (1993), which also starred Christian Bale, Frank Whaley, Barbara Hershey and Kenneth Branagh who, rather than upstage Leonard, Bale and Whaley, refused any credit in the film. The film, another success for Leonard, told the story of a group of friends in the Hitler Youth attempting to hold onto something they love-- the Lindy hop. Reviews were mixed, but the film has a faithful following to this day.
Also that year Leonard took a smaller role in Martin Scorsese's elaborate and artistic film The Age of Innocence (1993) starring Daniel Day-Lewis, Winona Ryder, and Michelle Pfeiffer. The film is about the aristocrat who must choose between two women and risk scandal. The film earned Ryder an Oscar nomination and a win for Best Costume. Leonard himself played the young son of Danny Archer and plays a crucial role at the end of the film.
After these three great films Leonard's career slowed down. Despite acting in three different films in 1996 (the Oliver Stone-produced Killer: A Journal of Murder (1995) starring James Woods, the light-hearted The Boys Next Door (1996), and the romantic I Love You, I Love You Not (1996)) none were as successful as those he made in 1993. Leonard moved onwards to act in (among other things) The Last Days of Disco (1998) and the thriller Ground Control (1998) opposite Kiefer Sutherland, Henry Winkler, and Bruce McGill.
Leonard's work changed as the new millennium began. He turned to television as well as continuing film. He acted in the series The Outer Limits (1995) and Wasteland (1999) as well as making movies such as the dramatic film Tape (2001) by Richard Linklater, A Glimpse of Hell (2001) opposite James Caan, and the box office bomb Driven (2001) starring Sylvester Stallone and Burt Reynolds. After a few more films Leonard was cast in the series that gave him much fame.
House (2004) is a drama series about a cynical, antisocial, crippled doctor who is almost always correct in his solutions to medical problems. Leonard, the first actor to be cast in the series, plays the character of Dr. Wilson, the only person that House considers a friend. Wilson is a much more humane person than House, which leads to many debates between himself and House, though he is plagued by his own problems. It is the best known face that Leonard has ever portrayed in his career, and hopefully he will take on other fantastic roles and obtain the honors he so richly deserves.- Connor Christopher Levins was born to Carina and James Levins and has two siblings, older sister Kayla and younger sister Avril. He grew up in Coquitlam, British Columbia and moved to Pitt Meadows, BC when he was three. Connor has been acting since he was an infant and landed his first film role in My Videographer before the age of two. He went on to play Baby Kahuna in the film Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2 (2004), in which his sister Kayla Levins also appeared. Connor has been in over 45 professional shoots for commercials, television and movies, including Falling Skies (2011), Endgame (2011), Mr. Young (2011), The Most Wonderful Time of the Year (2008), The Betrayed (2008), Trick 'r Treat (2007), Supernatural (2005), and Smallville (2001).
At the age of nine, Connor was nominated for a Young Artist Award for best performance in a TV movie, miniseries or special for the Hallmark Channel Movie The Most Wonderful Time of the Year (2008). Connor starred in the film with actors Henry Winkler and Brooke Burns. Connor really enjoyed working with Henry Winker and learned a great deal from him. The two of them still keep in touch from time to time. The 30th Annual Young Artist Awards ceremony took place in March 2009. Since then, Connor has been also been nominated for best performance in a DVD film for his role as Billy in Trick 'r Treat (2007) and for best performance in a TV movie, miniseries or special for his role as Keaton in Endgame (2011).
When he is not acting, Connor enjoys going to the movies and playing street hockey, basketball and video games with his friends, as well as spending time with his mom, dad and two sisters.Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 4
Young Bloods (1 Jul. 2012)
Julian - Actress
- Director
- Writer
Laine MacNeil was born on 28 October 1996 in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. She is an actress and director, known for Diary of a Wimpy Kid (2010), Horns (2013) and Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days (2012).Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 1
Worlds Apart (17 Jun. 2012)
Teresa- Actress
- Writer
- Producer
Laci J Mailey was born on 15 November 1990 in Fruitvale, British Columbia, Canada. She is an actress and writer, known for Betty's Bad Luck in Love (2024), Mary Jean Remembers (2018) and Chesapeake Shores (2016). She has been married to Steve Bradley since 28 July 2016.Jeanne
Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 4
Young Bloods (1 Jul. 2012)
Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 9
The Price of Greatness (12 Aug. 2012)
Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 10
A More Perfect Union (19 Aug. 2012)- Actress
- Writer
Zarrin Darnell-Martin is known for Ginny & Georgia (2021), Spotlight (2015) and Star Trek: Discovery (2017).Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 1
Live and Learn (19 Jun. 2011)
Female Fighter- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Canadian American actor Brandon Jay McLaren is well known for his extensive work portraying a diverse range of characters on both the big and small screen. Notable television credits include fan favorite 'Xavier Watkins' on the comedy/action series Turner & Hooch, Disney+'s reboot of the classic 1989 buddy-cop film, the ABC action series The Rookie, alongside Nathan Fillion, and as 'Buckley' on season five of the acclaimed FX series Snowfall, created by Dave Andron, Eric Amadio and John Singleton.
In 2021, McLaren starred on the hit Netflix drama series Firefly Lane, alongside Katherine Heigl and Sarah Chalke. Previously, he portrayed psychological profiler 'Oliver Yates' for three seasons on the popular CBS action/drama series Ransom and starred as 'Dr. Simon' on the third season of the Emmy-nominated Lifetime series UnReal, opposite Shiri Appleby and Constance Zimmer, for which he was nominated for a UBCP/ACTRA Award.
From 2013 through 2015, McLaren starred as undercover agent 'Dale Jakes' on the USA drama series Graceland, for which he won a Best Actor Golden Maple Award in 2015. Other television credits include recurring roles on Chicago Fire (NBC), Slasher (Chiller Network), Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce (Bravo), Falling Skies (TNT), Harper's Island (CBS) and The Killing (AMC), for which he was nominated for a 2012 Leo Award for Best Supporting Performance by a Male in a Dramatic Series.
McLaren's work in film includes the independent feature Plush, directed by Catherine Hardwicke and starring Emily Browning, and the cult horror comedy Tucker & Dale vs. Evil, which became a Sundance Film Festival favorite and won the 2012 SXSW Audience Award. Other film credits include the comedies She's The Man and Dead Before Dawn 3D. In 2015, McLaren executive produced and starred in the independent film Almost Anything, which premiered at Cinequest.
Born and raised in Vancouver, Brandon is of Trinidadian and Grenadian descent. He attended high school at Johnston Heights Secondary, where he took theater courses and his love for acting began. A star soccer player in his youth, he received a full athletic scholarship to attend the State University of New York at Albany. After graduating with a degree in Human Biology, McLaren returned to Vancouver to pursue acting full time. He now resides in Los Angeles. You can follow him on Instagram at @brandonjaymclaren and on Twitter at @brandojay.Jamil Dexter
Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 1
Worlds Apart (17 Jun. 2012)
Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 2
Shall We Gather at the River (17 Jun. 2012)
Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 3
Compass (24 Jun. 2012)
Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 4
Young Bloods (1 Jul. 2012)
Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 6
Homecoming (15 Jul. 2012)
Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 7
Molon Labe (22 Jul. 2012)- Actress
Mya Michaels was last seen in The Dick Wolf franchise on CBS playing NYPD Detective Cheryl Greene. She continues her work in New York and has included Los Angeles, Atlanta, Chicago and Toronto. Mya now has Duel Citizenship in USA and Canada and has been able to broaden her reach in both countries .Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 3
Prisoner of War (26 Jun. 2011)
Parent #2- Nathan was born in Canada and is of Jamaican and Trinidadian heritage. He has been fortunate enough to be working consistently. Nathan is best known for his role as Black Noir on The Boys. Other numerous credits include: guest stars on Ginny & Georgia, Supernatural, Arrow, Motive, a lead role in the movie Marine V, and a Supporting Lead in the MOW Twist of Fate, for which he received an award nomination. Nathan is an accomplished martial artist and a former national sparring champion. He enjoys writing music in his spare time.Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 6
Sanctuary: Part 1 (17 Jul. 2011)
Parker - Actor
- Visual Effects
- Soundtrack
Gage Munroe was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Gage is an actor, known for Nobody (2021), Tales of the Walking Dead (2022) and Hotel Transylvania: The Series (2017).Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 6
Sanctuary: Part 1 (17 Jul. 2011)
Eli Russell- Actor
- Soundtrack
Wesley first enjoyed an international spotlight as a model for the famous photographer Bruce Weber. Wesley has been a feature model for both Abercrombie and Fitch and Hollister stores. Wesley can be seen in national print campaigns for many Canadian retailers. Wesley's passion for acting came in high school where he auditioned and won the lead in his first stage play. He decided that he wanted to study acting privately and began lessons and scene studies with the finest of teachers. Wesley brings the same work ethic to his acting that he does to his physical endeavors. As an elite athlete, he maintains a strict training regime. Wesley has been surrounded by music, as his mother is a coloratura soprano and composer. His father is a highly decorated police officer that has lobbied the government for many important justice issues. He has an older sister, Brittany and loves to spend time with his collie dog.Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 1
Live and Learn (19 Jun. 2011)
Simms- Actor
- Additional Crew
Paulino Nunes was born on 27 April 1968 in Faial, Açores, Portugal. He is an actor, known for Shōgun (2024), The Boys (2019) and Brooklyn (2015). He has been married to Francesca since 6 August 2006. They have two children.Frank
Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 5
Silent Kill (10 Jul. 2011)
(uncredited)
Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 6
Sanctuary: Part 1 (17 Jul. 2011)- Actor
- Soundtrack
Ty Olsson was born on 28 January 1974 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. He is an actor, known for X2 (2003), War for the Planet of the Apes (2017) and Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011). He was previously married to Leanna Nash.Sgt. Clemmons
Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 9
The Price of Greatness (12 Aug. 2012)
Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 10
A More Perfect Union (19 Aug. 2012)- Actor
- Soundtrack
Terrance Quinn (born July 15, 1952), known professionally as Terry O'Quinn, is an American actor. He played John Locke on the TV series Lost (2004), the title role in The Stepfather (1987) and Stepfather II: Make Room for Daddy (1989), and Peter Watts in Millennium (1996), which ran for three seasons (1996-1999). He has also hosted Mysteries of The Missing on The Science Channel.
O'Quinn was born at War Memorial Hospital in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, one of 11 siblings, and grew up in nearby Newberry, Michigan. He is of Irish and English descent, and was raised Roman Catholic. He attended Central Michigan University in Mount Pleasant, Michigan, and the University of Iowa in Iowa City. He changed his surname from Quinn to O'Quinn as another registered actor already had the name Terrance Quinn.
In the 1970s he came to Baltimore to act in the Center Stage production of Tartuffe. He remained at Center Stage for some years and often appeared with the late Tana Hicken, most notably as Benedick to her Beatrice in Much Ado About Nothing. His first movie role was in Heaven's Gate.
O'Quinn began acting in the 1970s during his time at Central Michigan University. He not only was an actor but also playwright/director. He wrote and directed the musical Orchestrina. This musical featured five main characters: The Man (played by Jeff Daniels), The Boy (Harold Downs), The Woman (Ann O'Donnell), The Girl (Debbie Penwarden), and The Drunk (James Hilliker), plus a female and a male chorus. He was roommates at CMU with actor Brad Slaight.
Starting in 1980, O'Quinn has appeared in various feature films such as Silver Bullet, Tombstone, Heaven's Gate, Young Guns, alongside Rutger Hauer in Blind Fury, and as Howard Hughes in The Rocketeer.
O'Quinn also appeared in the Canadian horror movie, Pin (1988) alongside British-born Canadian actor, David Hewlett.
His early television roles include guest appearances on Miami Vice (episode "Give a Little, Take a Little"), Moonlighting, Star Trek: The Next Generation (episode "The Pegasus"), The Twilight Zone (1985 revival; episode "Chameleon"), Homicide: Life on the Street (episode "Hate Crimes"), a recurring role on Earth 2, another recurring role as Captain (& later Rear Admiral) Thomas Boone on JAG, as well as Colonel Will Ryan in episode 15 of season 1 on the JAG spin-off series NCIS (episode "Enigma").
Around 1995, O'Quinn made guest appearances in The X-Files and Harsh Realm, produced by Chris Carter, who also cast him in the film The X-Files: Fight The Future and then once again in the final season. In 1996 O'Quinn started acting in the television series Millennium as Peter Watts, also produced by Chris Carter. O'Quinn held this role for all three seasons of the series. O'Quinn holds the distinction of having played four different characters within the extended X-Files/Millennium continuum (the two shows being classed together since both Lance Henriksen's character of Frank Black and Charles Nelson Reilly's character of Jose Chung have appeared in both shows).Arthur Manchester
Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 9
The Price of Greatness (12 Aug. 2012)
Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 10
A More Perfect Union (19 Aug. 2012)- Actor
- Soundtrack
Will Patton was born in Charleston, South Carolina. His father, Bill Patton, is a playwright, acting/directing instructor, and Lutheran minister. Patton attended the North Carolina School of the Arts. He has won two OBIE awards for Best Actor -- for the off-Broadway plays "Fool for Love" (by Sam Shepard) and the Public Theatre production of "What Did He See?" (by Richard Foreman).Captain Weaver
(30 episodes, 2011-2013)- Actress
- Director
- Producer
Luvia Petersen was raised in Montreal, Quebec, until the age of 6 when her family relocated to Alberta. In the late 1990s her family moved to BC which is where she lives today.
Luvia's acting training began when she attended a two week program at Vancouver Academy of Dramatic Arts followed by their six month full-time Dramatic Arts Program.
Along with her acting career Luvia also owns and manages a tattoo studio in Vancouver called Liquid Amber Tattoo. The studio is located in Vancouver's historic Gastown area.- Actor
- Additional Crew
Daniel (Dan) Petronijevic was born March 28, 1981. He is a Canadian actor, who performed the role of Thad Guerwitcz on ESPN's football series Playmakers, and was the voice actor of Geoff in Total Drama Island, Total Drama Action, and Total Drama World Tour. In 2006 he had a role of Bull in American Pie Presents The Naked Mile, a part he reprised in 2007 in American Pie Presents Beta House.Billy
Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 2
The Armory (19 Jun. 2011)- Actress
- Music Department
- Producer
Gloria Reuben is an actress, singer and published author whose impressive credentials in television, film, theater and music include portraying the HIV+ physician assistant Jeanie Boulet on the hit NBC series ER (a role that garnered her two Emmy nominations and a Golden Globe nomination) and many other television series including Raising The Bar, Falling Skies, Marvel TV's Cloak & Dagger, City On A Hill and The First Lady.
Gloria completed her role as Krista Gordon (the therapist to Rami Malek's Elliot Alderson) in the hit TV series Mr. Robot. As Rolling Stone wrote in their review of the Mr. Robot series finale: "...what makes the scene so powerful are the performances by Rami Malek and Gloria Reuben (who delivers a masterclass in how to convey so much information while making it feel emotionally resonant)."
In film, Gloria portrayed Elizabeth Keckley alongside Daniel Day-Lewis & Sally Field in the Steven Spielberg film LINCOLN, appeared with Paul Rudd and Tina Fey in Paul Weitz's Admission, and starred opposite Samuel L. Jackson in Reasonable Doubt. Gloria's portrayal of Condoleezza Rice in David Hare's play Stuff Happens at The Public Theater in NYC garnered her a Lucille Lortel Award for Best Actress.
In music, Gloria's career includes being a backup singer for Tina Turner in 2000, which led her to record her solo record Just For You. Gloria released her first jazz album Perchance To Dream in 2015 on the iconic Mcg Jazz label, and her new album For All We Know was released on Valentine's Day 2020, again on the Mcg Jazz label, to rave reviews.
Gloria's non-fiction book My Brothers' Keeper: Two Brothers. Loved. And Lost. (an intimate tribute to her two brothers who have passed away) was published by Post Hill Press in November 2019.- Actor
- Producer
- Stunts
Ryan Robbins was born in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. He is an actor and producer, known for Sanctuary (2008), Apollo 18 (2011) and Spectral (2016). He has been married to Karyn Michelle Baltzer since 2014. They have one child. He was previously married to Rebecca Reichert.Tector
(14 episodes, 2012-2013)
Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 1
Worlds Apart (17 Jun. 2012)
Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 2
Shall We Gather at the River (17 Jun. 2012)
Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 3
Compass (24 Jun. 2012)
Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 4
Young Bloods (1 Jul. 2012)
Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 5
Love and Other Acts of Courage (8 Jul. 2012)
Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 6
Homecoming (15 Jul. 2012)
Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 7
Molon Labe (22 Jul. 2012)
Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 8
Death March (5 Aug. 2012)
Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 9
The Price of Greatness (12 Aug. 2012)
Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 10
A More Perfect Union (19 Aug. 2012)- Drew Roy was born on 16 May 1986 in Clanton, Alabama, USA. He is an actor, known for Secretariat (2010), Falling Skies (2011) and Costa Rican Summer (2010). He has been married to Renee Gardner since 2015. They have one child.Hal Mason
(30 episodes, 2011-2013) - Actress
- Producer
- Soundtrack
Jessy Schram has been a natural performer since early childhood. Born in Skokie IL, raised in Buffalo Grove, she established herself at a young age as an actor and musician in Chicago, booking numerous national commercials like Retin- A micro and Glade, print campaigns, voice-overs and musical theatre work as the original Kirsten in the "American Girl Revue."
Jessy's success in the entertainment industry continues to grow. After moving to LA at the age of 18, Jessy quickly began to fill a long list of credits for film and TV. She began to accrue a long list of acting credits including leading series regular roles in Steven Spielberg's TNT drama "Falling Skies" and ABC's "Last Resort." She also completed major arcs on the popular series "Nashville" and critically acclaimed for her role as Bonnie Whiteside on the award-winning drama "Mad Men." She played opposite Christina Ricci in the TV miniseries "Lizzie Borden" and is still beloved as "Cinderella" whom she played for and recurred with on the ABC fairy-tale drama "Once Upon a Time." Other recurring roles include "Veronica Mars", "Life" and "Medium," where she took on the role of a young Patricia Arquette. She most currently stars as "Dr. Hannah Asher" on the venerable Dick Wolf produced series "Chicago Med" for NBC.
On the big screen Jessy has appeared in Dramatic and comedic films such as the independent film Shot Caller with Lake Bell and Jon Bernthal and alongside Finn Wittrock in The Submarine Kid, and I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With opposite Jeff Garlin, Sarah Silverman and Amy Sedaris. Jessy also worked with the late film director Tony Scott and alongside Chris Pine in the action-thriller blockbuster, Unstoppable.
Ms. Schram is also a familiar face to Hallmark Channel viewers from her many starring roles over the years. Jessy's leading roles for Hallmark include "A Royal New Year's Eve," "The Birthday Wish" "Harvest Moon," "A Smile as Big As The Moon," "Road to Christmas," and the most recent movies "Time For Them To Come Home for Christmas," "Country at Heart," "Nashville Christmas Carol" and "Mystic Christmas."
In addition to acting, Schram creates as singer/song-writing solo artist, performing at places like The Knitting Factory, Hard Rock Cafe, Tweeter Center, Soldier Field, Navy Pier, Hancock Music Center, and many more. Influenced heavily by Jewel and Joni Mitchel, her sound is that of a pop singer songwriter with a twist of folk. She's appeared onscreen through characters and productions, using her musical abilities, as well as releasing her own music on the side.
Schram's passion and dedication has helped Jessy gain respect as a role model to other aspiring performers and is actively involved in working with different charities including visiting and caring for orphaned children in Baja, Mexico, through Corazon De Vida in addition to her work with the group Red Eye, which focuses on youth mentoring in Watts.Karen Nadler
(13 episodes, 2011-2013)
Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 1
Live and Learn (19 Jun. 2011)
Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 1
Worlds Apart (17 Jun. 2012)
Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 6
Homecoming (15 Jul. 2012)
Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 7
Molon Labe (22 Jul. 2012)
Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 10
A More Perfect Union (19 Aug. 2012)- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Peter Shinkoda is most well known for his portrayals of Dai in Steven Spielberg's Falling Skies and Nobu in Marvel's Daredevil on Disney+. In addition to his acting career Shinkoda also worked at the Warner Bros. Studios facility in Burbank as an employee of the lot's Post-Production department in the 90s. Starting out there as a production assistant Shinkoda eventually acquired the skills of apprentice editor then eventually graduated to assistant editor. While at WB he studied Post Production for Film & Television at UCLA and finished the AVID Editing program at Video Symphony in North Hollywood. Eventually Shinkoda worked in editing on Hollywood features such as Romeo Must Die, Rat Race, Freddy Got Fingered, etc. while in his acting career he has enjoyed working under the direction of prestigious directors such as Steven Spielberg, Roland Emmerich, JohnWoo, Joe Dante, Alex Proyas, Shane Black, etc. He is also producing projects in hopes that his voice can contribute to the need for a more diversified approach to storytelling.Dai
(21 episodes, 2011-2013)- Born in Vancouver, Canada, Ali began her acting career at only four years old after being scouted for a national car commercial. She went directly into film and television the following year, booking a supporting lead role in the feature film "Personal Effects" starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Academy Award winning actress Kathy Bates. A string of guest starring roles in television series followed, including Supernatural(CW), Fringe(FOX), Smallville (CW), Motive (CTV), as well as booking recurring roles on Once Upon a Time (ABC), Falling Skies (TNT), The Man in the High Castle (Amazon), You, Me, Her (Audience), and When Calls the Heart (Hallmark). She was just 11 years old when she booked her first lead in the movie, "One Christmas Eve" for Hallmark Hall of Fame. The film was directed by Jay Russell and starred Anne Heche, who mentored her throughout the six week shoot. Ali was subsequently nominated for a Young Artist Award for her work in the film. Ali followed this by booking another lead role in the Hallmark movie Campfire Kiss opposite Danica McKellar.She won a Joey award for best leading actress for her portrayal of Lacey Reynolds.
Ali's first starring role was in the independent film "The Corruption of Divine Providence". The film centered on a sixteen year old girl, Jeanne Seraphin (played by Skovbye) who is kidnapped from a small French Canadian town after being the subject of an alleged miracle, and different religious factions vie for control over her upon her eventual return. Directly after this Ali flew to Ottawa to film the lead role of Abigail Jones in the Lifetime movie Blind at 17 . While in Ottawa she booked the role of Emma in the Fox Feature Breakthrough opposite Chrissy Metz. All three films are expected to be released in 2019.
In July of 2019 Ali landed the series regular role of Tully Hart in the highly anticipated Netflix series called Firefly Lane.Firefly Lane is an adaptation of the novel from prolific author Kristin Hannah ,and follows the story of Kate and Tully's enduring friendship from their teen years through their 40's. Skovbye will play teenage Tully in the 1970's, a smart, gorgeous, effortlessly cool wild child who just moved to Firefly Lane with her wacky hippie mom. She's exciting to be around, enviably glam and instantly popular with both boys and girls. But her one true friend is her geeky neighbour Kate. Firefly Lane is set to premiere in late 2020.
Ali is drawn to complex and complicated characters and has an innate ability to play the more disturbed or "flawed" characters and is excited by the challenges that these roles present. Ali has developed a true passion for acting and has shown her ability to handle a diverse range of characters. She is incredibly dedicated to her craft and continues to train privately to hone her skills. - Actress
- Director
- Writer
Llyane Stanfield is a theatre, film and television actress based in Toronto, Canada; she is trained in Europe, United States and Canada.
Her reputation as a serious, meticulous and versatile actor is born out of the quality and diversity of roles she plays.
From feature films and shorts to docu-dramas, from boundary-pushing dramatic to comedy theatre, her past and current projects highlight her commitment to delivering world class, commercial performances in all genres and for all types of media.Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 2
The Armory (19 Jun. 2011)
Civilian (uncredited)- Actress
- Writer
- Producer
Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 7
Sanctuary: Part 2 (24 Jul. 2011)
Tessa Greene- Actress
- Writer
Camille Sullivan is an award winning Canadian actress. Most recently, Camille starred in the critically acclaimed horror/thriller, Hunter Hunter, opposite Devon Sawa and Nick Stahl. She played a leading role in the limited series, Unspeakable for CBC and starred in the film, Kingsway, directed by Bruce Sweeney. In 2018, Camille was nominated for a Canadian Screen Award for Leading Actress for her work in the CTV limited series, The Disappearance, and honored with the Women in Film UBCP/ACTRA Artistic Achievement Award for her body of work. Camille has twice been nominated for Gemini Awards; once for her portrayal of Detective Amy Lynch, series lead, on CTVs' Shattered, and then again for her portrayal of Francine Reardon, the volatile cocaine and alcohol addicted ex-wife of a west coast crime boss, in Chris Haddocks' Intelligence for CBC. Camille has also won five UBCP/ACTRA Awards for her performances in the films; Hunter Hunter, Kingsway, the much lauded Ally Was Screaming, The Birdwatcher opposite Gabrielle Rose and the completely improvised Sisters and Brothers from director Carl Bessai. Her other recent television credits include recurring roles on; Big Sky, The Man in the High Castle, Rookie Blue and Hellcats. Other television credits include guest starring roles on; Proof, Motive, Falling Skies, Combat Hospital, Alcatraz, Flashpoint and The Killing.Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 3
Compass (24 Jun. 2012)
Avery Churchill- Actor
- Additional Crew
Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 10
Eight Hours (7 Aug. 2011)
Gibson- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
This Queens-born actor has certainly proven himself adept at everything from quirky comedy to flat-out melodrama earning TV stardom in the early 1990's and maintaining a strong foothold on stage, film and TV in its aftermath.
Steven Robert Weber was born on March 4, 1961, to Fran (Frankel), a nightclub singer, and Stuart Weber, a nightclub performer, and Borscht Belt comic and manager. He was already appearing in television commercials by elementary school age. He later studied at the High School of the Performing Arts in New York and graduated from New York State University. The fair-haired, fair-skinned actor worked a series of menial jobs during his salad days as a struggling thespian (custodian, elevator operator, singing waiter) until earning his break on TV in a presentation of one of Mark Twain's stories. Quickly making his film debut in the popular comedy The Flamingo Kid (1984), he nabbed a running role on the soap opera As the World Turns (1956) a year later. On the set he met first wife Finn Carter, another co-star on the daytime drama. Steven stayed put for a year then went on to gain recognition in more offbeat and/or prestigious productions on film and prime-time TV. He played a rock star in the thoroughly offbeat foreign-made film Angels (1990) and showed real command as John F. Kennedy in the epic miniseries The Kennedys of Massachusetts (1990).
That same year TV stardom came his way with the sitcom Wings (1990). Co-starring with Tim Daly as Brian Hackett, the looser, goofier more aimless half of the brotherly team who co-owned a one-plane, Nantucket-based airline, the actors' chemistry, not to mention a terrifically eclectic supporting cast, kept the show on a steady course for seven seasons. Easily typed now as a genial, lovable loser type, Weber faced the prospect of severe pigeon-holing. So during the show's off season, he started showing up in more serious roles. He suffered at the hands of the deranged Jennifer Jason Leigh in Single White Female (1992); appeared in a second chiller with The Temp (1993); and made a cameo in the highly depressing, award-winning Leaving Las Vegas (1995). His flair for comedy shone in is straight-man role as Johathan Harker in the critically acclaimed horror spoof, Dracula: Dead and Loving It (1995) He truly impressed both critics and audiences alike as the complex title character in Jeffrey (1995), a gay romantic film comedy, and then completely defied all odds by starring in an epic TV-movie version of Stephen King's horror classic The Shining (1997), seizing the role inherited from Jack Nicholson and brilliantly making it his own while earning a Saturn award for his chilling efforts.
By the time "Wings" came to an end in 1997, Weber had divorced his actress/wife Finn Carter (they had no children) and married actress/TV executive Juliette Hohnen on July 9, 1995. They have two children, Jack and Alfie. He and Laura Linney were selected to play the TV-movie leads in the popular A.R. Gurney theater piece Love Letters (1999). While other TV series comebacks have fared less well, including the short runs of The Weber Show (2000) (which he produced), The D.A. (2004), Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip (2006), Happy Town (2010) and Chasing Life (2014).
Steven bounced around solidly in other venues. In 2002, he joined the cast of the smash Broadway musical "The Producers," taking over the nebbish Matthew Broderick role. In 2004, he went to London to appear on stage with Kevin Spacey and Mary Stuart Masterson in "National Anthems." Other plays over the years have included "Throwing Your Voice," "Something in the Air" and "Design for Living."
Steven has remained quite productive into the millennium with recent film outings in Sexual Life (2004), The Amateurs (2005), Inside Out (2005), the title role in Choose Connor (2007), Farm House (2008), My One and Only (2009), A Little Bit of Heaven (2011), Son of Morning (2011), the comedy Being Bin Laden (2011) in which he played Osama Bin Laden, Crawlspace (2012), Kiss Me (2014), Amateur Night (2016), A Thousand Junkies (2017), The Perfection (2018) and Allan the Dog (2020). Seen even more prolifically on TV, he has graced such popular shows as "The D.A.," "Will & Grace" (as Will's brother Sam), "Monk," "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit," "Desperate Housewives," "Hot in Cleveland," "Parenthood," "Curb Your Enthusiasm," "Sleepy Hollow" and "This Close."
The actor continues to play a stream of comedic and dramatic recurring roles on such TV programs as Without a Trace (2002), Brothers & Sisters (2006), Dallas (2012) (the New Generation), Murder in the First (2014), Helix (2014), iZombie (2015), House of Lies (2012), NCIS: New Orleans (2014), Ballers (2015) and Get Shorty (2017) and more recently appeared as a regular on the mystery series 13 Reasons Why (2017) and comedy series Indebted (2020). In addition, he has given voice to a few animated programs including Ultimate Spider-Man (2012), Avengers Assemble (2012) The Bravest Knight (2019) and Puppy Dog Pals (2017).Dr. Michael Harris
Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 3
Prisoner of War (26 Jun. 2011)
Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 4
Grace (3 Jul. 2011)
Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 5
Silent Kill (10 Jul. 2011)- Canadian actor, known for roles in Hell on Wheels, Falling Skies, Supernatural, Bad Times at the El Royale, War for the Planet of the Apes. Wickman is also a voice actor and rapper, known as Billy Botox. He has been performing and releasing music since the early 2000's.
Instagram: billy_botoxBoon
Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 4
Young Bloods (1 Jul. 2012)
Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 5
Love and Other Acts of Courage (8 Jul. 2012)
Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 7
Molon Labe (22 Jul. 2012) - Cainan Wiebe was born on 27 August 1995 in British Columbia, Canada. He is an actor, known for The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (2010), Sanctuary (2008) and Black Christmas (2006).Marshall
Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 9
The Price of Greatness (12 Aug. 2012)
Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 10
A More Perfect Union (19 Aug. 2012) - Actress
- Director
Niamh (pronounced "Neve") Wilson is a veteran film and television actor, known for her craft-driven approach to acting, believing in the integral role of all to the final outcome of a project. She brings intuition, empathy, curiosity and humor to her work. Having trained as a dancer, she also infuses her roles with physically and body knowledge, a prime example being her depiction of the gender-fluid "Mouse" in Giant Little Ones. She has worked with many notable directors, including Jean Pierre Jeunet, (The Young and Prodigious T. S. Spivet) and David Cronenberg (Map to the Stars) as well as having been nominated for, and won numerous awards. As a child her maturity and emotive face made her a favorite in horror and supernatural projects. By the time she was in middle school she'd portrayed a ghost and an alien, been haunted, possessed, kidnapped and blown up. Comedic roles eluded Niamh until she landed the title role in a tween-oriented sitcom Debra! (for which she won a Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a TV Series - Leading Young Actress and Outstanding Young Ensemble in a TV Series.) Niamh also spent two seasons on the teen soap Degrassi, as Jack Jones. She is known for her sarcastic wit, long winded anecdotes and hard work, body positivity and devotion to her Chihuahua-Lab rescue hound "Juice". She studied Anthropology at the University of Toronto. The daughter of an art director and a writer, she has two older brothers. She attended french immersion school and studied the violin. Niamh divides her time between Halifax, Nova Scotia and Toronto, Ontario.Megan
Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 6
Sanctuary: Part 1 (17 Jul. 2011)
Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 10
Eight Hours (7 Aug. 2011)- Actor
- Producer
- Director
Noah Wyle was born in Hollywood, California, to Marjorie (Speer), an orthopedic head nurse, and Stephen Wyle, an entrepreneur and electrical engineer. He is one of six children. His father's family was Russian Jewish. Noah had early support for his acting ambitions from his stepfather, film restorationist James C. Katz. He had small parts in high school productions (and won an award for a play he wrote).
He participated in a Northwestern University theater program, and was hooked - acting rather than college after high school. After graduation he learned from acting teacher Larry Moss while living in a small apartment on Hollywood Boulevard. His first part was at age 17, in Blind Faith (1990), but after a few good roles he hit a dry spell for two years (no acting, waiting on tables). Then came A Few Good Men (1992) followed by another dry spell in which a return to restaurant work looked like a good option. Television shows seemed possible but Noah steered clear of these because of the 5-year contract commitment. Then came the script for the pilot of ER (1994), and the part of Dr. Carter looked very good. Three auditions later, he had the role.Tom Mason
(30 episodes, 2011-2013)- Actor
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Daniyah Ysrayl is known for Falling Skies (2011), Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium (2007) and Nurse.Fighter.Boy (2008).Rick
(9 episodes, 2011-2012)
Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 3
Prisoner of War (26 Jun. 2011)
Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 4
Grace (3 Jul. 2011)
Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 5
Silent Kill (10 Jul. 2011)
Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 6
Sanctuary: Part 1 (17 Jul. 2011)
Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 7
Sanctuary: Part 2 (24 Jul. 2011)
Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 8
What Hides Beneath (31 Jul. 2011)
Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 9
Mutiny (7 Aug. 2011)
Falling Skies: Season 1, Episode 10
Eight Hours (7 Aug. 2011)
Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 5
Love and Other Acts of Courage (8 Jul. 2012)- Actress
- Writer
- Director
Kyra Zagorsky was born in New York and raised in Colorado. She grew up an outdoors enthusiast, an athlete and a dancer. She received a BFA in theatre from Southern Oregon University in Ashland and a Master of Fine Arts degree in Acting from the University of California. Kyra played leading roles in regional theatre across the U.S. until she made the transition to TV and Film in 2007. Her breakout role was Dr. Julia Walker in Ron Moore's "Helix". In 2020 Kyra completed her Master of Arts Degree in Film and Television from the Savannah College of Art and Design where she received the Honors and Achievement award.Falling Skies: Season 2, Episode 1
Worlds Apart (17 Jun. 2012)
Bonnie